Last week, CMS revised an online frequently asked questions site regarding provisions in the meaningful use program that affect patient-reporting requirements for hospitals, AHA News reports.
Under the 2009 economic stimulus package, health care providers who demonstrate meaningful use of certified electronic health records can qualify for Medicaid and Medicare incentive payments.
According to the revised FAQ site, eligible hospitals and critical access hospitals have two choices concerning the type of patients to consider for Stage 1 rules of meaningful use:
- The "Observation Services method" includes patients who are admitted directly to an inpatient setting, patients who arrive in an emergency department and then are taken to an inpatient department, and patients who receive treatment in an ED and are given observation care.
- The "All ED Visits method" includes patients who receive care in and are discharged from an ED.
The FAQ section was revised based on feedback from hospitals that earlier guidance was not clear about which observation services can be counted.
The revision recognizes that some hospitals are prioritizing EHR adoption in their EDs, while others are concentrating on deployments in inpatient departments, according to AHA News (AHA News, 12/2).